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from angela merkel's cell phone. they are showing they are meaningful. >> the president said we would not listen in. >> could he say we will continue to listen in? he could not say that. >> why would you listen in on angela merkel? to show the president -- >> they are not listening to her conversations. it is part of the mega data that is coming in and they scan it for what they call selectors which are indicators of trouble. they are not listening to her -- >> order the groceries. >> they say that, i got some political gossip. >> i would be surprised if they did not target other heads of state. what bothered me, what about the countermeasures of their own security services? why would they -- she is the repository of the crown jewels. >> a french gentleman said they are jealous because they do not have the capability. to do what we do. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. and listening to her for 10 years. the real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. they are apple, yahoo!, google. you
from angela merkel's cell phone. they are showing they are meaningful. >> the president said we would not listen in. >> could he say we will continue to listen in? he could not say that. >> why would you listen in on angela merkel? to show the president -- >> they are not listening to her conversations. it is part of the mega data that is coming in and they scan it for what they call selectors which are indicators of trouble. they are not listening to her -- >>...
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jealous because they do not have the capability. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. google. apple, yahoo!, you can mess with the french and the spanish but do not mess with silk hunt valley and that it -- silicon valley. that to me is the story. >> we have these big headlines and they go away and went to stand f -- we understand that there is more stuff to come. how accurate is the reporting on this? >> "the washington post" has been clear about what they have released. we have seen them do one story after another with months in all indications are they have done some good reporting. they have got -- the white house is not denying their story. silicon valley was furious when they found out "the washington post" had gotten this. history of a long relationships. [inaudible] >> they are not just shoving it out there. >> i do not think we can leave this without getting the question answered, how could ged who who has a bounced in and out of community colleges go into the cia and get a posting at another job
jealous because they do not have the capability. >> the story this week is not angela merkel. real story is there are powerful forces arrayed against the nsa. google. apple, yahoo!, you can mess with the french and the spanish but do not mess with silk hunt valley and that it -- silicon valley. that to me is the story. >> we have these big headlines and they go away and went to stand f -- we understand that there is more stuff to come. how accurate is the reporting on this? >>...
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was bugging angela merkel xfone -- angela merkel's a phone. they met to ask about the claims and edward snowden said he was willing to help the german government investigate. police in california have begun investigations into the shooting at los angeles airport that killed a security officer and disrupted more than 700 flights across the united states. the alleged shooter, a 27-year- old man stormed into a terminal, killing one officer and injuring at least three other people. the police shot and injured him before taking him into custody. police say he had more than 100 rounds of ammunition. back in the headlines as sectarian violence has claimed 7000 lives this year alone. the most violence they have seen since 2008. they are struggling to push back al qaeda. hase minister al-maliki called for more support from the united states. october was the bloodiest month in iraq in nine years, as 7000 people died in the strikes between sunni and shiite. the government of a rack cannot get the violence under control on their own, and that is one reaso
was bugging angela merkel xfone -- angela merkel's a phone. they met to ask about the claims and edward snowden said he was willing to help the german government investigate. police in california have begun investigations into the shooting at los angeles airport that killed a security officer and disrupted more than 700 flights across the united states. the alleged shooter, a 27-year- old man stormed into a terminal, killing one officer and injuring at least three other people. the police shot...
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merkel. the presidents and leaders of those nations. the president has said that will not happen again. i want to change gears just a minute here. rick, fred joining with us here. let's congratulation rick on being cancer free. it's a good thing, rick, tell us about that really quickly. >> well, thanks. i am cancer free. i'm growing my hair back so i'm pretty excited, thank you. >> we're excited for you. you have battled back fromlymph. that's quite a battle. that's something we all can agree on. our prayers have been answered. to see you healthy again. again, try to get through this and thank rick and frederick for joining us this afternoon to share some insights on nsa but you trumped all of them. >> thank you, sir. >> good day to you. >>> meanwhile, in washington, another big blow to obama care. a d.c. appeals court has struck down a mandate that would have forced religious-based businesses to provide employees with birth control coverage. the court ruled the contraception requirement is t
merkel. the presidents and leaders of those nations. the president has said that will not happen again. i want to change gears just a minute here. rick, fred joining with us here. let's congratulation rick on being cancer free. it's a good thing, rick, tell us about that really quickly. >> well, thanks. i am cancer free. i'm growing my hair back so i'm pretty excited, thank you. >> we're excited for you. you have battled back fromlymph. that's quite a battle. that's something we all...
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. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given new powers to intercept telephone and e-mail communications. >> it was a very warm meeting with the germans and he. it was held at his own initiative. >> reporter: new powers have been given to russian intelligence services. they say it will violate citizens constitutional rights to confidential correspondence. >> it's going to be very serious. especially in next year's winter olympics in russia. i'm talking not only about telecommunications but wi-fi, laptops and smart phones. 90% of all your passwords will be broken. >> reporter: it's been alleged september's g-20 summit in st. petersburg the russians handed out free
. >> the germans are interested in bringing edward snowdon to berlin as a witness for angela merkel. >> edward snowdon shows every sign of going native. he met with the german mp of the green party. he said he would be willing to come to germany as a witness of the bugging of chancellor angela merkel's phone. >> made it clear that he would come if he could come in asylum. >> he might not be happy with the news that the federal security service in moscow is being given...
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now, i cannot personally say anything about angela merkel. i have always relied on the presumption from documents can i've seen that world leaders are being surveilled, are being watched. how else when they give these psychological profiles, when they give a president a briefing before hand, before he's going to meet with a foreign leader, you know, where do they think this information comes from? for president obama to say that he knew nothing about it, if that's true, then he's very disengaged and certainly people around him and very close to him must have been told about it. i would like to know why they didn't tell him, how high up that goes. something like this is -- i agree with you to this extent. it has not only intelligence implications, it has diplomatic implications. to me, the people in the white house have to have known about it. i think it's wrong to somehow be throwing the nsa under the bus at this stage. >> to that point, we did an interview yesterday that was on "nightly news," that, in fact, national security officials all k
now, i cannot personally say anything about angela merkel. i have always relied on the presumption from documents can i've seen that world leaders are being surveilled, are being watched. how else when they give these psychological profiles, when they give a president a briefing before hand, before he's going to meet with a foreign leader, you know, where do they think this information comes from? for president obama to say that he knew nothing about it, if that's true, then he's very...
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may have spied on german chancellor angela merkel. nsa apparently bugging her phone calls, part of a secret program monitoring dozens of world leaders. the white house says president obama was unaware of the program for nearly five years until it was uncovered over the summer during an internal review by the administration. the nsa denies a report that the president was briefed years ago by the head of the agency releasing this statement. general alexander, he is the head of the nsa, did not discuss with president obama in 2010 an alleged foreign intelligence operation involving german chancellor angela merkel nor as he ever discussed alleged operations involving chancellor merkel. news reports, caming otherwise, are not true. so let's talk about it with nina easton, senior editor and washington columnist for "fortune" magazine and fox news contributor. joe trippi was howard dean's presidential campaign manager. he is a fox news contributor. nina, the question is, i guess, you know, if the president didn't know about this, when did he
may have spied on german chancellor angela merkel. nsa apparently bugging her phone calls, part of a secret program monitoring dozens of world leaders. the white house says president obama was unaware of the program for nearly five years until it was uncovered over the summer during an internal review by the administration. the nsa denies a report that the president was briefed years ago by the head of the agency releasing this statement. general alexander, he is the head of the nsa, did not...
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had been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone since 2002. really? yeah, i mean at this point i feel the only world leader that our government doesn't listen to is president obama. >> now it's time for your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. tea party favorite rand paul is worried about emerging technology. during a campaign stop he warned that the combination of abortion and scientific advances could lead to you againics. the kentucky senator made those remarks while stumping for ken cuccinelli. president obama heads to the old dominion state this weekend to campaign for terry mcauliffe. things are looking good for the democrat's hope to reclaim the governor's mansion. mcauliffe opened up a double digit lead over cuccinelli. but it's the gender gap catching the most attention. the candidates are running about even among male voters but cuccinelli trails mcauliffe by 34 points. and rick ramsey is sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. the republican was convicted in june of extortion, bribery and fraud. the new fbi director is ma
had been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone since 2002. really? yeah, i mean at this point i feel the only world leader that our government doesn't listen to is president obama. >> now it's time for your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. tea party favorite rand paul is worried about emerging technology. during a campaign stop he warned that the combination of abortion and scientific advances could lead to you againics. the...
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that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado this summer. but what happens once the fire is extinguished could be the difference between it fueling more wildfires or preventing them. this is a site of the june 2012 pine ridge wildfire. >> it burned about 14,000 acres in the course of a few days. one day in particular. 10,000 acres burned. >> reporter: andrea is a conservation scientist with the chicago bow tannic garden. >> one problem is invasive species, but its run of the things that helped cause or carry this wildfire further than it otherwise. >> reporter: before the presence of cheat grass, the average fire cy
that's a letter he sent to german chancellor angela merkel. the former nsa contractor being recruited by germany as a witness into merkel's cell phone tap. >>> rebuilding after massive wildfires is a daunting task, but scientists are working on plants after wildfires. this is a report on seeds of success. >> reporter: when a wildfires ignites containment is the first priority. record high temperatures coupled with dry weather whipped up more than a dozen wildfires in colorado...
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is admitting the nsa spied on some 35 world leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. >> the white house didn't know that program existed until this past summer. >> abc's tahman bradley has been following this story from washington and has the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, diana. these stories about u.s. spying have become a big headache for the obama administration. which is now in full damage-control mode. the outrage keeps growing. american allies around the world are furious about claims of u.s. spying. >> the secrets that have been revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral relationships with germany. with mexico. with the other countries. >> reporter: this morning, the obama administration is managing the fallout. in a statement, u.s. officials say the white house is reviewing the way america gathers intelligence to account for the security concerns of u.s. citizens and allies. "the wall street journal" reports that the white house cut off some monitoring programs after learning of them, including the one trackin
is admitting the nsa spied on some 35 world leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel. >> the white house didn't know that program existed until this past summer. >> abc's tahman bradley has been following this story from washington and has the latest. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, diana. these stories about u.s. spying have become a big headache for the obama administration. which is now in full damage-control mode. the outrage...
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the bugging of angela merkel e ended immediately afterwards. it's about the surveillance of tens of millions of its constituents. >> just needs to be rebuilt. we need to find out why this kind of thing is happening and what kind of trust has to be rebuilt. in the end we're fighting a battle in terms of security. we need to get that balance right. we're concerned too about security and we made that very clear but also there needs to be a balance struck with privacy of citizens and i think these frank exchanges must need to be rebuild that very are the important trust. >>> house chairman mike rogers, he says europeans should be grateful because it's keeping them safe. officials are briefing journalists that detailing their cooperation in the dragnet surveillance of their citizens if not the monitoring of their leaders' phone calls. that's european parliament delegation will be in washington until wednesday. we're also expecting delegations from the french and german intelligence agencies at some point, in the coming days and weeks, the question i
the bugging of angela merkel e ended immediately afterwards. it's about the surveillance of tens of millions of its constituents. >> just needs to be rebuilt. we need to find out why this kind of thing is happening and what kind of trust has to be rebuilt. in the end we're fighting a battle in terms of security. we need to get that balance right. we're concerned too about security and we made that very clear but also there needs to be a balance struck with privacy of citizens and i think...
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spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. she issued a statement monday saying i am totally opposed. the white house said it's reviewing a program that moni r monitored the foreign leaders, but finestein and her senate colleagues want to go one step further. she's calling for review of all operations. >> she's revelations go for a further review. >> reporter: senator feinstein said her committee is unaware the u.s. is listening in on private phone calls from friendly heads of state. senator john mccain wants to know who did know. >> obviously, we are going to want to know exactly what the president knew and what he knew it. >> reporter: the white house won't know whether it knew about the merkel eavesdropping but admits it's been done. >> we are mindful some of these disclosures have caused tensions in our relationships. >> reporter: the white house insists the nsa programs keep america and its allies safe. >> we need each other. it's a policy. >> reporter: elmar brok is part of a u.s. delegation to stop spying on allies. >>
spied on allies including german chancellor angela merkel. she issued a statement monday saying i am totally opposed. the white house said it's reviewing a program that moni r monitored the foreign leaders, but finestein and her senate colleagues want to go one step further. she's calling for review of all operations. >> she's revelations go for a further review. >> reporter: senator feinstein said her committee is unaware the u.s. is listening in on private phone calls from...
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here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the
here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the
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here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the loneliest number. it was during this lonely time i sent many images. i sent one to an ex-boyfriend and pretended it was an september. sorry, wrong frederick, but how are you doing? >> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment
here to comment is angela merkel. so tell us your thoughts when you found out that u.s. intel against was targeting your cell phone. >> being chancellor is a lonely job. and one is the loneliest number. it was during this lonely time i sent many images. i sent one to an ex-boyfriend and pretended it was an september. sorry, wrong frederick, but how are you doing? >> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce...
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was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very
was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very
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. >> did president obama know his own five were bugging world leaders including angela merkel? a new report says no. they say the nsa ended the program after a white house review. a german source sites an nsa source that claims the president did know everything as far back as 2010 and gave the go ahead to boost surveillance. they reacted with this statement general alexander did not discuss with owe bambina -- ob? 2010 nor has he ever discussed operations involving chancellor mirac merkel. >> the island for immigrants will once again see visitors again. ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has more. >> good morning to you. the waterfront along long island was about 6 and a half billion in damage. we are here i
. >> did president obama know his own five were bugging world leaders including angela merkel? a new report says no. they say the nsa ended the program after a white house review. a german source sites an nsa source that claims the president did know everything as far back as 2010 and gave the go ahead to boost surveillance. they reacted with this statement general alexander did not discuss with owe bambina -- ob? 2010 nor has he ever discussed operations involving chancellor mirac...
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and german chancellor angela merkel is five. >>> sports is next, including a big announcement from iverson and beckham. >>> plus, a spooky halloween trivia question for you. according to a recent survey, what percentage of you believe in ghosts? is it 15%, 25%, 35%, or 45%? the spooky answer when "early today" returns. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems true. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. >>> mm-mm. so before the break, we asked you, according to a recent survey, which percentage of americans believe in ghost that answer? yeah! 45% of you believe in ghosts, or that, the spirits themselves of dead people can come back in certain places and situations. but listen to this, 43% do not think they can harm or interact with the living. there you go. >>> now, let's get the latest in sports. 76ers favorite
and german chancellor angela merkel is five. >>> sports is next, including a big announcement from iverson and beckham. >>> plus, a spooky halloween trivia question for you. according to a recent survey, what percentage of you believe in ghosts? is it 15%, 25%, 35%, or 45%? the spooky answer when "early today" returns. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems true. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour...
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ally and the german chancellor angela merkel. her reaction she has dispatched her top spy chiefs to washington. this comes as an european delegation visits the u.s. >> reporter: the white house said it was unwilling to talk abou--to--contra-ducts reports n german newspapers that not only did president obama know about the surveillance, he fast tracked any information gleaned from angela merkel's surveillance to the white house. >> the president, i think in all he has said about this issue, not just sense the disclosures, but even before them reflects his commitment to insuring that we do everything we have to do within the law to keep america safe, to keep americans safe, and keep our allies safe, and that we do so in a way that reflects the need to find a balance, and to recognize the sincere security--rather privacy concerns that americans have and others have around the world. >> reporter: for the european delegation that has just arrived in washington this is more than the surveillance of u.s. leaders phones but the surveilla
ally and the german chancellor angela merkel. her reaction she has dispatched her top spy chiefs to washington. this comes as an european delegation visits the u.s. >> reporter: the white house said it was unwilling to talk abou--to--contra-ducts reports n german newspapers that not only did president obama know about the surveillance, he fast tracked any information gleaned from angela merkel's surveillance to the white house. >> the president, i think in all he has said about this...
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. >> an internal review found that the nsa spied on 35 such leaders including germany's angela merkel reportedly as far back as 2002 before she was chancellor. president obama was never told about the spy program until this summer, and he called a halt to it. >> this new this was is certain to further inflame tensions between the u.s. and its allies overseas. abc's jeffrey kofman reports now from london. >> reporter: it is not the way friends expect to be treated. the headlines in germany, the u.s. has been listening to chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls since 2002, even longer than earlier reported. and president obama was told about this three years ago. the white house said the president was never told. on the streets of germany, outrage directed at the u.s. the chancellor herself feeling violated by these daily revelations that the u.s. has been snooping on one of its closest allies. "completely unacceptable," she said. germany is now the fifth u.s. ally to summon its american ambassador to lodge a formal protest. in france, outrage over the u.s. intercept of 70 million e
. >> an internal review found that the nsa spied on 35 such leaders including germany's angela merkel reportedly as far back as 2002 before she was chancellor. president obama was never told about the spy program until this summer, and he called a halt to it. >> this new this was is certain to further inflame tensions between the u.s. and its allies overseas. abc's jeffrey kofman reports now from london. >> reporter: it is not the way friends expect to be treated. the...
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merkel's phone in 2010, and fast-tracked information gathered directly to the white house. in the past few days anonymous administration officials told the u.s. media that that was false, and that a white house review only discovered the surveillance of world leaders in the summer. the bugging of merkel's phone ended soon after. for a european parliamentary delegation its long-planned visit to washington is about more than the bugging of world leaders. it's about the surveillance of tens of millions of its constituents. >> trust has to be rebuilt. we have to figure out why this kind of activity is happening and what kind of trust needs to be rebuilt. in the end we are fighting a battle in terms of security. we need to get the balance right. we made it clear. also, there is a balance to be struck with the privacy of citizens. the changes need to be rebuilt. >> the meeting was with the intelligence committee chairman. they said europeans should be grateful for surveillance, as it's keeping them safe. it's echoed by the white house, and officials are briefing journalists that
merkel's phone in 2010, and fast-tracked information gathered directly to the white house. in the past few days anonymous administration officials told the u.s. media that that was false, and that a white house review only discovered the surveillance of world leaders in the summer. the bugging of merkel's phone ended soon after. for a european parliamentary delegation its long-planned visit to washington is about more than the bugging of world leaders. it's about the surveillance of tens of...
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the cell phone of a world leader like angela merkel? does anybody believe the president would be kept in the dark? >> i believe there is such mass as david was saying. >> no, no. it's one thing if you -- >> i do not think the president was tapping. >> you don't think the president knew that angela merkel's cell phone -- >> i don't believe it. >> which is worse? >> that's terrible, yeah. >> if the president doesn't know this is happening, that's embarrassing and concerning. >> the irs doesn't know about the website. >> and if he does, the question is what damage i would love to hear everyone's point of view, does this do to the relationship? no matter what we do to fix it at this point, the damage is done. >> let me ask another question. what would we think if we found out that angela merkel had been tapping barack obama's phone? are these other world leaders. this is outrageous. >> that's why it is such a big story in europe. you don't see it a lot here. it's a lead story in the journal. a huge story in europe on the front page of every
the cell phone of a world leader like angela merkel? does anybody believe the president would be kept in the dark? >> i believe there is such mass as david was saying. >> no, no. it's one thing if you -- >> i do not think the president was tapping. >> you don't think the president knew that angela merkel's cell phone -- >> i don't believe it. >> which is worse? >> that's terrible, yeah. >> if the president doesn't know this is happening, that's...
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the fifth most powerful person is the german chancellor angela merkel, they say. she's very happy with us these days. we listened in on her phone calls, you might have heard about that. and then there's the pope. the word is we were spying on them before this one actually became pope. and then there's president xi of china, the third most powerful person in the world. china is also quite unhappy. then there's president obama who used to be the most powerful person and this year only the second most powerful person. and he says he's upset about the spying. and look who is the most powerful person in all the world according to "forbes," putin. we did not have to spy on putin to see his greatest hits. for he makes them available to one and all. this is manly putin on a horse, shirtless, here's manly putin with a gun, again shirtless and in a field. here is manly putin with a shirt in camo-ish colors and a hat. big fish, did he catch it? i don't know. here's putin with a large animal and someone who looks like a cross between fidel and -- and here putin is in his olym
the fifth most powerful person is the german chancellor angela merkel, they say. she's very happy with us these days. we listened in on her phone calls, you might have heard about that. and then there's the pope. the word is we were spying on them before this one actually became pope. and then there's president xi of china, the third most powerful person in the world. china is also quite unhappy. then there's president obama who used to be the most powerful person and this year only the second...
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merkel, the german chancellor. the germans are really upset about this. they're calling for an investigation. even some democrats are saying it's over the top to tap cell phones of our allies like senator dianne feinstein. her senate intelligence committee may also be looking into this. in a statement, she said "with respect to nsa collection of intelligence on leaders of u.s. al allies, let me state unequivocally, i am totally opposed. i do not believe the united states should be collecting phone calls or e-mails of friendly presidents and prime ministers." like merkel. that's why the eu, the european union, has people here in washington asking questions, and now am a senior administration official says they may phase out that part of the program. richard? >> tracie, the white house hoping october ends very, very soon. thank you so much. >>> this morning 24 states are marking a somber anniversary. one year ago today hurricane sandy made landfall. nbc's jay gray joins us from along the jersey shore. jay, you were r
merkel, the german chancellor. the germans are really upset about this. they're calling for an investigation. even some democrats are saying it's over the top to tap cell phones of our allies like senator dianne feinstein. her senate intelligence committee may also be looking into this. in a statement, she said "with respect to nsa collection of intelligence on leaders of u.s. al allies, let me state unequivocally, i am totally opposed. i do not believe the united states should be...
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in my opinion president obama should have known that for example, angela merkel, her phone was being tapped by the nsa. very typically with very sensitive intelligence operations, those operations are signed off by the most senior people in the country. the state leaders. so either obama knew about this or he didn't. and if he didn't, of course, then that means the question about his oversight of the nsa. >> and i think we're unlikely to find out when the two big american spy catchers go before congress, any more about that. let me ask you this one thing. does this mean america thinks it's more important when it comes to keeping its people safe or other countries around the world or are they just as protective of their data and just as likely as to be spying on other people as well? >> other countries have national self interest and it would be that element within their opportunities. they saw some extremely serious threats, threats from terrorism, rogue states, wars, proliferation, major organized crime. and they work extremely closely with other intelligence -- >> i'm going ohave t
in my opinion president obama should have known that for example, angela merkel, her phone was being tapped by the nsa. very typically with very sensitive intelligence operations, those operations are signed off by the most senior people in the country. the state leaders. so either obama knew about this or he didn't. and if he didn't, of course, then that means the question about his oversight of the nsa. >> and i think we're unlikely to find out when the two big american spy catchers go...
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about angela merkel's bugging until this summer and he put a stop to that. that's in contradiction to german reports that president obama knew about this as far back to 2010 and fast-tracked that to the white house. here is what jay carney the white house press secretary was prepared to say. >> we are conducting a review. we are mindful that some of these disclosures have caused tension in our relationships. we deal with those issues through diplomatic channels and we are in direct communication with a number of countries on these matters. >> interesting. i suppose we're going to have to wait and see what all of that actually means. meanwhile there is a parliamentary delegation talking to congressional members about the spying program. is this a gesture that the europeans are not happy or are they actually trying to achieve something from this visit? >> this is a delegation from the european parliament. the european parliament has begun an inquiriy into the operations. here is how the head of the delegation framed their visit. >> in the end we're fighting a
about angela merkel's bugging until this summer and he put a stop to that. that's in contradiction to german reports that president obama knew about this as far back to 2010 and fast-tracked that to the white house. here is what jay carney the white house press secretary was prepared to say. >> we are conducting a review. we are mindful that some of these disclosures have caused tension in our relationships. we deal with those issues through diplomatic channels and we are in direct...
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was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very busy weekend. the "wall street journal" reporting the president was unaware of this under surveillance until this summer. a second report in germany saying the president wasn't aware of the spying on germany, going back to 2010. something the white house vehemently denies. the white house is scrambling with the series of accusations coming out every day. we did get new details over the weekend and overnight about a review the president has ordered of the under surveillance payne capabilities. the national security council telling us when it comes to our closest foreign partners and allies, they're starting two new groups. a president's review group on communication and technology, a separate review board on civil liberties. the white house in effect acknowledging overreach here. every day it makes a move, there are new revelation, in
was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very busy weekend. the "wall street journal" reporting the president was unaware of this under surveillance until this summer. a second report in germany saying the president wasn't aware of the spying on germany, going back to 2010. something the white house vehemently...
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merkel of some very significant allies and whether that actually changes our relationships with those countries going forward. if those countries do feel like they have been wronged, if it's gone too far, that's where it starts being a big deal. the question is whether they actually feel that way or whether they're just expressing some kind of outrage over something that their people may be surprised to hear. >> aaron blake, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, bill karins and richard lui will join me for "first buzz," all the stories we're talking about this morning, including a controversial halloween letter targeting obese children. that's coming up next. verizon innovators are combining a network of underwater sensors and artificial reefs that actually make our water cleaner. giving sea life-- new life. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart
merkel of some very significant allies and whether that actually changes our relationships with those countries going forward. if those countries do feel like they have been wronged, if it's gone too far, that's where it starts being a big deal. the question is whether they actually feel that way or whether they're just expressing some kind of outrage over something that their people may be surprised to hear. >> aaron blake, thanks so much for your time this morning. >> thank you....
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and so now we're hearing that from other people that he did know for five years that angela merkel and allies have been -- i mean this is bad. >> the length of time that the program has been under operation or at least the lent of time it has been published with various world leaders. if he did not know, if you choose to believe the president of the united states and i believe the president of the united states, i want to believe the president of the united states. >> some reports suggest he signed off on it. >> if he did not know why didn't he know? the larger question is do we have an out of control national security agency? do we have a secret government in the shadows of government that the president of the united states and elected official doesn't know about. >> so we are feeding from the south of france. hear groaning. so, mika, thank you so much for showing up and you just pop right in. god knows we need somebody defending me this morning given all the things going on. >> okay. couple of things. stwargt the bush administration so i guess you could ask if president bush knew too
and so now we're hearing that from other people that he did know for five years that angela merkel and allies have been -- i mean this is bad. >> the length of time that the program has been under operation or at least the lent of time it has been published with various world leaders. if he did not know, if you choose to believe the president of the united states and i believe the president of the united states, i want to believe the president of the united states. >> some reports...
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merkel brought international criticism and delegates to washington. >> never spy on your friends. >> reporter: the white house says all intelligence gathering is under review. >> we understand the concerns that have been raised, and we have been working with our friends and allies. >> reporter: and the nsa director is refuting reports in foreign papers that the u.s. spies on european citizens. >> to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> the intelligence chiefs also warned that trying to curb data collection could put the u.s. at risk. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday
merkel brought international criticism and delegates to washington. >> never spy on your friends. >> reporter: the white house says all intelligence gathering is under review. >> we understand the concerns that have been raised, and we have been working with our friends and allies. >> reporter: and the nsa director is refuting reports in foreign papers that the u.s. spies on european citizens. >> to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on...
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of course, all this comes after german chancellor angela merkel learned the u.s. had been monitoring her cell phone for years. now france and spain want to know if their calls were tapped too. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> passengers on a delta flight have finally reached their destination this morning after an unscheduled stop at a very remote airport. they took off from tokyo yesterday morning bound for san francisco. an engine warning message led the crew to divert the plane to cold bay, alaska, in the aleutian islands. it's a barren town with about 160 people. the 167 passengers and 11 crew took off again ten hours later in a replacement plane. and i wonder if there were enough bathrooms. that's what you think when you're a lady. are there enough bathrooms. >>> straight ahead, concussion concerns. a new study raising questions about brain injuries in young athletes. this is the "cbs morning news." athletes. this is the "cbs morning news." and no fruit , is as versatile as our ocean spray cranberries, which is why were declaring it the unofficial officia
of course, all this comes after german chancellor angela merkel learned the u.s. had been monitoring her cell phone for years. now france and spain want to know if their calls were tapped too. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> passengers on a delta flight have finally reached their destination this morning after an unscheduled stop at a very remote airport. they took off from tokyo yesterday morning bound for san francisco. an engine warning message led the crew to divert the plane...
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pope francis in fourth place and angela merkel is in fifth place. what do you think about that? jemu green, fox news contributor. michael graham, radio talk show host. welcome to you. we watched back and forth between president putin and president obama and there was discussion then president putin of russia was seeming to be more in charge than the president perhaps. that was the criticism of our president at the time. what do you make of this ranking by "forbes"? >> it's a bit ludicrous, reports the fact that the president of the united states is no longer the leader of the free world have been widely exaggerated. let's consider the source here. this is the collective wisdom of the forbes editors. putin is a dictator for life, not a president for five years. and of an economy that is 1/the size of the united states. and also, martha he is a bit of a buffoon. martha: well, that may be. that may be. we watched interesting exchanges had a lot of people raising this issue, michael before forbes even put it in their magazine. >> hey that buffoon is kicking obama's butt. you say the
pope francis in fourth place and angela merkel is in fifth place. what do you think about that? jemu green, fox news contributor. michael graham, radio talk show host. welcome to you. we watched back and forth between president putin and president obama and there was discussion then president putin of russia was seeming to be more in charge than the president perhaps. that was the criticism of our president at the time. what do you make of this ranking by "forbes"? >> it's a bit...
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merkel's phone calls. they deny the report and susan mcginnis has the latest. >> reporter: a european delegation is in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aides and members of congress. they're expressing outrages at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 lead glers i think we have repair work to do and hard questions to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in this program. >> reporter: the very sit comes on the heels after new revelation from a german newspaper which says the nsa listened in on german chancellor merkel's phone calls since 2002 and chief alexander briefed the president on the spying in 2010. the obama administration denies it saying news reports claiming otherwise are not true. but some members of congress are skeptical. >> remember, the nsa works for the president so it's a question did the president want to hear what chancellor merkel was saying because through his national security advisor he knew or should have known. >> reporter: others say the white ho
merkel's phone calls. they deny the report and susan mcginnis has the latest. >> reporter: a european delegation is in d.c. this morning to meet with white house aides and members of congress. they're expressing outrages at reports the nsa has been eavesdropping on as many as 35 lead glers i think we have repair work to do and hard questions to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in this program. >> reporter: the very sit comes on the heels after new revelation from a...
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and angela merkel sending her spy experts to meet with us. she's outraged at our behavior and says we've been spying, listening on her phone calls. now we find out from the nsa is saying, we never told the president that we were spying on angela merkel. we are a mess with our allies and our enemies. if this is you, donald trump, where do you stand right now in weather it comes to the nsa and our friends? >> first of all, i think it's a terrible thing and these are really good allies of ours. i think it's just so terrible. and it's on their personal cell phone. something interesting happened yesterday, the president said he knew nothing about it. he didn't know anything about it. and that was shocking that he didn't know about it. it almost would have been better if he did know, but he said he knew nothing about it and he's our leader. look, this has never happened. these kind of things have never happened with our country. our country is in a freefall and something better be done fast because we're a joke all over the world. >> there is a ger
and angela merkel sending her spy experts to meet with us. she's outraged at our behavior and says we've been spying, listening on her phone calls. now we find out from the nsa is saying, we never told the president that we were spying on angela merkel. we are a mess with our allies and our enemies. if this is you, donald trump, where do you stand right now in weather it comes to the nsa and our friends? >> first of all, i think it's a terrible thing and these are really good allies of...
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in spying on german chancellor angela merkel and the leaders of 34 countries. >> we have to repair the damage, otherwise it's going to spin out of control. >> reporter: the parliament scheduled a special session to discuss it and there are discussed he might be given asylum to go to berlin to testify in his first public forum. >> that would entail germany taking an extremely strong step against the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they expect the worst is yet to come from snowden. whistle blower lawyers tell abc news p tonight that his example has led several other current and former nsa contractors to come forward with their own secrets to reveal very soon. >> the worst yet to come, brian, thank you. >>> now to syria and to what could be a break through tonight in the effort to dismantle chemical weapons. there is word from the team of weapons inspectors that so far syria has kept its promise. the plants where those chemical weapons were made now destroyed. "world news" was there as that team began their high stakes mission three weeks ago. tonight a new milestone r alex marquardt
in spying on german chancellor angela merkel and the leaders of 34 countries. >> we have to repair the damage, otherwise it's going to spin out of control. >> reporter: the parliament scheduled a special session to discuss it and there are discussed he might be given asylum to go to berlin to testify in his first public forum. >> that would entail germany taking an extremely strong step against the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they expect the worst is yet to come...
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was eavesdropping on german leader angela merkel. we have the latest. >> a nine member delegation will meet with senior government officials over allegations of widespread spying against leaders. new allegations surfaced that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. according to the wall street journal, the president was unaware the n.s.a. was spying on world leaders and ordered the agency to stop some of the monitoring programs after learning of them. >> the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> it's not just the europeans who are upset. over the weekend, thousands marched on washington to express their outrage. >> against mass surveillance and i'm truly honored to speak for all whistle blowers. >> some members of congress say the latest allegations threaten to disrupt foreign policy with u.s. allies. >> i think the revelations from snowden and the secrets revealed are doing significant damage to our bilateral
was eavesdropping on german leader angela merkel. we have the latest. >> a nine member delegation will meet with senior government officials over allegations of widespread spying against leaders. new allegations surfaced that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. according to the wall street journal, the president was unaware the n.s.a. was spying on world leaders and ordered the agency to stop some of the monitoring programs after learning of them. >>...
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but as you have seen with angela merkel, you don't expect your friends to do it to that extent. and you asked the right question and the answer to that question also is you don't expect the sheer scale and disproportionality of this. what i mean by that is the mass surveillance revealed by edward snowden in spain, in france, in germany, has been of such a proportion and scale that that was not expected. and the spying on leaders has been of such a length of time and invasiveness that that was not expected. so it's about scale and proportionality as well. yes, people expect spying. yes, friends on friends spying is not entirely unexpected. we are not being naive. but friend on friend spying to this extent, mass surveillance of european citizens and, indeed, citizens around the world by the nsa allegedly is something which needs to be investigated because it's not just a human rights privacy issue this also has commercial implications. if mass data is being take own this scale and encryption is being compromised, that is also a commercial issue too. >> okay, so you are asking for
but as you have seen with angela merkel, you don't expect your friends to do it to that extent. and you asked the right question and the answer to that question also is you don't expect the sheer scale and disproportionality of this. what i mean by that is the mass surveillance revealed by edward snowden in spain, in france, in germany, has been of such a proportion and scale that that was not expected. and the spying on leaders has been of such a length of time and invasiveness that that was...
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. >> reporter: angela merkel's phone reportedly tapped, germany enraged. german intelligence officials are expected to come to the u.s. demanding answers. >>> plus more mud on the face of healthcare.gov. >> we're working out the kinks in the system. >> reporter: failure in a networking component, the site crashes again as the jokes pile on for obama care. >> have you tried restarting your computer? >> reporter: and chris brown, arrested for assault again. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." good morning from atlanta, happy monday, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. carol costello has a well-deserved day off. we'll get to the news on chris brown in just a moment but first this. it has been an uneasy night in a anadarko, oklahoma. four inmates are on the loose as we speak after a daring jailbreak and police say they may be armed and dangerous. you see them right there. i have to tell you, listen to this. >> we're a small town, stuff like this is not supposed to happen, right? >> and how it happened reads honestly like a far-fetched script straight out of hollywood.
. >> reporter: angela merkel's phone reportedly tapped, germany enraged. german intelligence officials are expected to come to the u.s. demanding answers. >>> plus more mud on the face of healthcare.gov. >> we're working out the kinks in the system. >> reporter: failure in a networking component, the site crashes again as the jokes pile on for obama care. >> have you tried restarting your computer? >> reporter: and chris brown, arrested for assault again....
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the practice became public after leaked documents revealed the ns "a" list end in on angela merkel's private cell phone when the national security agency listened in on angela merkel's private calls. >>> congressional negotiators will try to find a compromise on the budget. house and senate negotiators sitting down today for the first formal negotiations to sign a budget deal before the temporary budget expires on january 15. >> the cardinals are waking up in boston this morning after spending 7 hours on the tarmac in st. louis. a mechanical problems grounded the team's chartered plane and delta airline officials said it took tyke to get a crew and plane that was the right size. tonight is game 6 in the world series. >>> hundreds of people packing a church in santa rosa to mourn the death of 13-year-old andy lopez yesterday. he was killed by a sonoma county sheriff's deputies last week who thought lopez was carrying a real gun but it was a pellet gun. a bill may pass that will require all tower guns to look like toys to make them translucent or colored. >>> about 100 people are searc
the practice became public after leaked documents revealed the ns "a" list end in on angela merkel's private cell phone when the national security agency listened in on angela merkel's private calls. >>> congressional negotiators will try to find a compromise on the budget. house and senate negotiators sitting down today for the first formal negotiations to sign a budget deal before the temporary budget expires on january 15. >> the cardinals are waking up in boston...
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allies like germany's chancellor angela merkel. in an interview with the new cable network fusion, he both defended u.s. i intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: and conceded that maybe they've gone too far. >> i'm initiating a review to make sure that what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> reporter: senior administration officials tell cnn president obama did not know about the nsa surveillance of merkel and other allies until earlier this year. when he found out he ordered a stop to some of the programs. the democratic chairman of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, usually an ally of the white house, says that's not good enough and wants a total review of all u.s. intelligence programs. european lawmakers are in washington this week. >> they feel uneasy. they don't know why it's happening. >> reporter: amid reports the u.s. surveillance of leaders of i'
allies like germany's chancellor angela merkel. in an interview with the new cable network fusion, he both defended u.s. i intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: and conceded that maybe they've gone too far. >> i'm initiating a review to make sure that what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> reporter: senior...
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. >> we will gather to the news that angela merkel has sent intelligence advisers to washington. they're sent to ask about u.s. spying on merkel's phone. she wants a no spying deal by the end of the year. former news editor and former chief and former reporter all entered guilty pleas for this week's high profile trial. private investigators who had already been convicted of similar offenses back in 2007, also pleaded guilty. two others deny the charges. >>> olympic organizers facing security questions after a suicide attempt on a bus in russia. as david chatar reports, there are a lot of security concerns in the region. >> reporter: below the ski slopes, specialized forces have been checking every roadway for hidden mines and explosive devices as the countdown to the games continues. the suicide attack against a bus last week in the city killed six team and injured 30, many of them school children. it's been described as the opening of a complain to disrupt the poison by rebels who have >> the leader of the rebellion recorded this figure in which it accused the russians of build
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german chancellor angela merkel is the only woman in the top 10. she came in at no. 5. forbes says the the ranking represents their scope of at the ruins and financial resources compared to their peers. resources compared to their peers. >> [ male announcer ] the founder of mercedes-benz once wrote something on a sheet of paper ♪ the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> the time is 6:30 a.m.. four people injured after being attacked by two dogs and antioch. it happens just before 9:00 p.m. last night. a man was out walking his at two dogs, when two other dogs approach to them and bit them. three neighbors went to see what the commotion was when adults and then attacks and bit them. when officers arrived on the scene, the docks to charge that them so they opened fire. one adult was hit and killed, and the other got away. the dull was found later and was taken to the hospital for treatment. the breed of adults have not been confirmed, no owners have been identified.
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. >> when the president talks to angela merkel his own spies are spying on him. that is how asinine this has become. go yankees. >> coming up straight ahead, the nanny state cracking down on smokers. why it will now be harder for you to get your hands on them. so you're going to have to live longer. >>> halloween. what better way to get into the spirit than with a little ghost hunting. maria molina did just that. >> boo! >> yeah. that's right. i did some paranormal investigating with a team of real life ghost hunters. take a look. meet the members of the paranormal society. i was invitessed to join the team on an investigation of a dr. daniel kissham house in long island. >> it was built in 1795. avenues doctor, a physician. so the house acted as his private residence with his family and also housed his medical practice. people sometimes claim to have heard things or seen things, but we haven't been able to verify any of that. the reason we chose the team is because they are largely skeptics. >> there are many skeptics that do not believe in paranormal activity.
. >> when the president talks to angela merkel his own spies are spying on him. that is how asinine this has become. go yankees. >> coming up straight ahead, the nanny state cracking down on smokers. why it will now be harder for you to get your hands on them. so you're going to have to live longer. >>> halloween. what better way to get into the spirit than with a little ghost hunting. maria molina did just that. >> boo! >> yeah. that's right. i did some...